The Dauntless Three Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFFE FGHGEIJI KCLCMCNC JCEEOChris Watson of the Parliament | A |
By his Caucus Gods he swore | B |
That the great Labor Party | C |
Should suffer wrong no more | B |
By his Caucus Gods he swore it | D |
And named a trysting day | E |
And bade his Socialists ride forth | F |
East and west and south and north | F |
To summon his array | E |
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East and west and south and north | F |
The Socialists ride fast | G |
And every town in New South Wales | H |
Has heard their trumpet's blast | G |
Shame to the false elector | E |
Who lingers in his hole | I |
While Watson and his myrmidons | J |
Are riding to the poll | I |
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Then up spake brave Horatius Gould | K |
And a Liberal proud was he | C |
Now who will stand on either hand | L |
And face the foe with me | C |
Then out spake bold Herminius Millen | M |
And Walker out spake he | C |
We will abide on either side | N |
And win a seat with thee | C |
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'Tis well quoth brave Horatuis | J |
As thou sayest so let it be | C |
And straight against the proletaire | E |
Forth went the dauntless three | E |
Issue impending | O |
Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)
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